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Make: Nissan

Model: K11 Micra

Year: 1995

Condition: Very Good

Location: Southside ACT

Price and sale terms: $2800ono

Other Info:

1.3, twin cam, 5-speed, ABS, working air con, sunroof, rear discs, alloy wheels, factory driving lights, decent seats under real sheep-skin covers, Solar-Tint tinted windows, CD/MP3 player, etc.

Always maintained - fresh plugs, plug leads, oil, filter, etc.

Its got about 265,000kms on the clock, but the motor is only about 125,000kms old.

The bonnet isn't perfect, but the body is otherwise very good. No rust, never been hit, etc.

Car handles brilliantly - I always run out of bravery pills well before it runs out of traction....

Uses ~6 litres per 100kms of driving, even with the air-con on.

A/C was regassed about 2 months ago. Car has about a month of ACT rego, I will include a ACT roadworthy cert with sale, or take $50 off the price if you want to get your own.

Contact Details: PM, [email protected], 0422 620 053

Pictures:

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Edited by FJ 720
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Put this on JDMST

www.jdmstyletuning.com

I reckon there will be heaps of people keen there.

Mate if you wanted to put it up there for me with a link or copy the info I would forever consider you a legend :down:

In other news, Now with ACT roadworthy cert valid for 1 month from today (24 March) $2500

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